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The nth Fubini number enumerates the number of ordered partitions of a set with n elements and is the number of possible ways to write the Fubini formula for a summation of integration of order n. Further, Fubini polynomials are natural extensions of the Fubini numbers. There are many variants of Fubini numbers and polynomials. Recently, the degenerate Fubini polynomials were introduced by Kim-Kim-Jang as a degenerate version of the Fubini polynomials. The aim of this article is by using generating functions and certain differential operators to further study some identities and properties on the degenerate Fubini polynomials and the higher-order degenerate Fubini polynomials.
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